NAMES 

AND 

PLACES  OF  ABODE 

OF  THE 

MEMBERS 

OF  THE 
AND  OF  THE 

OFFICERS 

WHO  HOLD 

APPOINTMENTS  UNDER  THEM. 


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PRINTED  BY  PETER  VAN  PELT,  No.  7  FRANKFORT-STREET, 
1833. 


Avery  Architectural  and  Fine  Arts  Library 
Gift  of  Sfymour  B.  Durst  Old  York  Library 


NAMES 


OF  THE 

_?f  embers  of  the  Board  of  Aldermen* 


John  Yates  Cebra, 
Peter  Sharpe, 
James  Monroe, 
Charles  G.  Ferris, 
David  Banks, 
John  R.  Rhinelander, 
Gilbert  Hopkins, 
James  Burling, 
Abraham  Van  Nest, 
M  M.  Quackenbos, 
Henry  P  Robertson, 
Isaac  L  Varian, 
Jamrt  Palmer, 
Samuel  Dunshee, 
Judah  Hammond, 


1st  Ward,  President,      19  Bridge-street. 

2d  Ward,  79  Nassau-street. 

3d   Ward,  73  Murray-street. 

4th  Ward,  45  Cherry-street. 

5th  Ward,  36  North  Moore-street. 

6th  Ward,  cor.  Franklin  st.  &  Broadway. 

7th  Ward,  122  Madison-street. 

8th  Ward,  33  Vandam  street. 

9th  Ward,  cor.  Charles  &  Bleecker  streets. 
10th  Ward,  Rivington-street. 
11th  Ward,  227  Bowery. 

12th  Ward,  6th  Avenue,  near  25th  street. 
13th  Ward,  16  Suffolk -street. 

14th  Ward,  cor.  Mulberry  and  Hester  sts. 
15th  Ward,  57  Fourth-street. 


NAMES 

OF  THE 

Iff  embers  of  the  Hoard  of  Assistants* 


William  Van  Wyck,  2d  Ward, 

John  I  Labagh,  1st  Ward, 
John  Augustine  Smith,  3d  Ward, 

Morgan  L.  Smith,  4th  Ward, 

John  C.  Tucker,  5th  Ward, 

Denis  McCarthy,  6th  Ward, 

David  Halsey,  7th  Ward, 

William  Day,  8th  Ward, 

George  Sutton,  9th  Ward, 

Stephen  Allen,  10th  Ward, 

Fiancis  Fickett,  11th  Ward, 

Isaac  Dyckman,  12th  Ward, 

Isaac  Halsey,  13th  Ward, 

William  C.  Wales,  14th  Ward, 
Effingham  H.  Warner,  15th  Ward, 


President,  27  Beekman-street. 

22  Green wicli -street. 

Park  Place, 
comer  Ferry  and  Cliff  streets. 

175  Chapel-street. 

35-2  Broadway. 
16  Jefferson-street. 
110  Green-street. 
73  Morton-street. 

71  Bowery. 
349  Third-street. 

12  Mile-stone. 
534  Grand-street. 
423  Broome-street. 
184  Fourth-street, 


RUL.ES  and  orders 

OF  THE 

OF  THE  CITY  OF  NEW-YORK, 
FOR  1833. 

PASSED  MAY  8,  18S2. 


].  Upon  the  appearance  of  eight  Members,  including  the 
President,  the  President,  or  in  his  absence,  a  President  pro  tcm. 
shall  take  the  chair  as  President,  and  the  Members  be  called  to 
order. 

II.  Whenever  the  President  may  wish  to  leave  the  chair,  he 
shall  have  power  to  substitute  a  Member  in  his  place,  provided 
that  such  substitution  shall  not  continue  beyond  the  day  on  which 
it  is  made 

III  In  case  the  President  shall  not  attend,  the  Clerk,  on  the 
appearance  of  eight  Members,  shall  call  the  Board  to  order,  when 
a  Piesident  pro  tern,  shall  be  appointed  by  the  Board  for  that 
meeting,  or  until  the  appearance  of  the  President. 

VI  Immediately  after  the  President  shall  have  taken  the  chair, 
the  minutes  of  the  preceding  meeting  shall  be  read  by  the  Clerk, 
to  the  end,  that  any  mistake  therein  may  be  corrected  by  the 
Board. 


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V.  The  President  in  all  cases  has  the  right  of  voting  ;  and  when 
the  Board  shall  be  equally  divided,  including  his  vote,  the  question 
shali  be  lost 

VI  Whenever  it  shall  be  moved  and  carried,  that  the  Board  go 
into  the  Committee  of  the  whole,  the  President  shall  leave  the 
chair,  and  shall  appoint  a  chairman  of  the  committee  of  the 
whole  who  shall  report  the  proceedings  of  the  committee.  The 
rules  of  the  Board  shall  be  observed  in  the  committee  of  the  whole, 
except  the  rules  respecting  a  call  for  the  ayes  and  noes,  and  limit- 
ing the  time  of  speaking. 

VII  On  motion  in  committee  to  rise  and  report,  the  question 
shall  be  decided  without  debate. 

Ylll  No  amendment  shall  be  allowed  in  the  Board  on  any 
question  which  has  been  decided  in  committee  of  the  whole,  unless 
by  the  consent  of  two  thirds  of  the  members  present. 

IX  The  President  shall  cause  the  clerk  to  make  a  list  of  all 
ordinances,  resolutions  or  reports  on  the  table,  which  shall  be  con- 
sidered «•  the  general  orders  of  the  day."  Original  communications 
and  petitions  stall  be  first  taken  up  — then  any  unfinished  subject — 
then  the  special  orders  of  the  day—then  the  general  orders  of  the 
da\,  unless  the  Board  shall  decide  differently. 

X  1*  die  question  in  debate  contain  several  points,  any  member 
ma\  have  the  same  divided. 

XI.  \  motion  to  refer  or  lay  on  the  table,  until  it  is  decided, 
shall  preclude  all  amendments  of  the  main  question. 

XII  When  a  question  has  been  once  put  and  decided,  it  shall 
be  in  order  for  any  member  who  voted  in  the  majority, to  move  for 
the  re-consideration  thereof;  but  no  motion  for  the  re-consideration 
of  an\  vote  shall  be  made  after  the  ordinance  resolution,  or  act, 
shall  have  gone  out  of  the  possession  of  the  board  ;  and  no  motion 
of  re-consideration  shall  be  taken  more  than  once. 

XIII.  No  ordinance  or  resolution,  sent  to  this  Board  from  the 
other  Boaid  for  concurrence,  shall  be  called  up  for  final  passage  on 
the  same  day  on  which  it  has  passed  the  other  Board,  unless  by  a 
majority  of  two  thirds  of  the  members  present  voting  to  consider 
it  finally 

XIV.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  clerk  to  certify  and  send  to 
the  other  Board,  every  act,  ordinance,  and  resolution,  which  has 
originated  in  and  passed  the  Board  of  Aldermen,  and  which  requires 
a  concurrent  vote  of  the  Board  of  Assistants,  and  to  deliver  to  the 


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Mayor,  certified  in  like  manner,  all  such  ordinances  and  resolutions 
which  shall  have  been  received  from  the  Doard  of  Assistants,  and 
concurred  in  by  the  Board  of  Aldermen  ;  and  which  are  required 
to  be  submitted  to  him  for  approval  ;  and  the  clerk  shall  certify 
to  the  other  Board,  the  proceedings  of  this  Board,  in  reference  to 
all  acts  or  business  originating  with  the  other  B.ard- 

XV.  The  President  shall  preserve  order  and  decorum,  and  shall 
decide  questions  of  order,  subject  to  an  appeal  to  the  Board 

XVI.  Every  member,  previous  to  his  speaking,  shall  rise  from 
his  seat  and  address  himself  to  the  President. 

XVII.  When  two  or  more  members  shall  rise  at  once,  the  Pre- 
sident shall  name  the  member  who  is  first  to  speak. 

XVflf.  No  person  shall  speak  more  than  twice  to  the  same 
question,  without  leave  of  the  Board,  nor  more  than  once  until 
every  member  choosing  to  speak  shall  have  spoken,  nor  more 
than  once  upon  the  previous  question. 

XIX.  No  question  on  a  motion  shall  be  debated  or  put,  unless 
the  same  be  seconded.  When  a  motion  is  seconded,  it  shall  be 
stated  by  the  President  before  debate,  and  ever^  such  motion 
shall  be  reduced  to  writing,  if  any  member  desire  it. 

XX.  After  a  motion  is  stated  by  the  President,  it  shall  be  deem- 
ed to  be  in  the  possession  of  the  Board,  but  it  may  be  withdrawn 
at  any  time  before  decision  or  amendment. 

XXI.  When  a  question  is  under  debate,  no  motion  shall  be  re- 
ceived unless 

1.  To  amend  it.  4.  To  postpone  it. 

2.  To  commit  it.  5.  For  the  previous  question,  or 

3.  To  lay  on  the  table.       6.  To  adjourn. 

XXII.  A  motion  to  adjourn  shall  always  be  in  order,  and  shall 
be  decided  without  debate. 

XXIII.  The  previous  question,  until  it  is  decided,  shall  preclude 
all  amendments  and  debate  of  the  main  question,  and  shall  be  in 
this  form, — "  Shall  the  main  question  now  be  put  ?" 

XXIV.  Every  member  who  shall  be  present  when  a  question  is 
put,  shall  vote  for  or  against  the  same,  unless  the  Board  shall  ex- 
cuse him,  or  unless  he  be  immediately  interested  in  the  question,  in 
which  case  he  shall  not  vote  ;  but  no  member  shall  be  permitted 
to  vote  upon  a  question  when  a  division  is  called,  unless  present 
when  his  name  is  called  in  its  regular  order. 


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XXV.  A  member  called  to  order  shall  immediately  set  down, 
unless  permitted  to  explain,  and  the  Board,  if  appealed  to,  shall 
decide  on  the  case,  but  without  debate.  If  there  be  no  appeal, 
the  decision  of  the  chair  shall  be  submitted  to. 

XXVI.  All  questions  shall  be  put  in  the  order  they  are  moved, 
except  in  filling  up  blanks— the  longest  time  and  the  largest  sum 
shall  be  first  put. 

XXVII.  upon  a  division  of  the  Board,  the  names  of  those  who 
vote  for.  and  those  who  vote  against  the  question,  shall  be  entered 
upon  the  minutes,  not  only  in  the  cases  required  by  law,  but 
when  any  two  members  require  it. 

XXVIII.  In  all  divisions  taken  by  the  Board,  on  the  call  of  a 
member,  it  shall  also  be  the  duty  of  the  Clerk  to  enter  on  the  min- 
utes the  name  of  the  member  so  calling  for  the  division. 

XXIX.  All  appointnemts  of  officers  shall  be  by  ballot,  unless 
dispensed  with  by  the  unanimous  consent  of  the  Board,  and  a 
majority  of  the  whole  number  present  shall  be  necessary  to 
constitute  a  choice. 

XXX.  No  member  shall  absent  himself  without  permission 
from  the  President. 

XXXI.  All  committees  shall  be  appointed  by  the  President, 
unless  otherwise  ordered  by  the  Board.  Committees  appointed  to 
report  on  any  subject  referred  to  them  by  the  Board,  shall  report 
a  statement  of  facts,  and  also  their  opinion  thereon  in  writ- 
ing ;  and  no  report  shall  be  received  unless  the  same  shall  be 
signed  by  a  majority  of  the  committee. 

XXXII  Whenever  the  doors  are  directed  to  be  closed,  all 
persons  excepting  the  members  and  the  clerk  shall  retire. 

XXXIII.  Every  petition,  remonstrance,  or  other  written  ap- 
plication, intended  to  be  presented  to  the  Common  Council,  is  to 
be  delivered  to  the  President  or  any  other  member  of  the  Board, 
on  any  day,  but  not  later  than  four  o'clock  on  the  day  on  which 
the  Common  Council  convene,  except  on  extraordinary  occasions  ; 
and  the  President,  or  other  member  to  whom  it  shall  be  given, 
shall  examine  the  same,  and  endorse  thereon  the  name  of  the 
applicant  and  the  substance  of  such  application,  and  sign  his 
name  thereto,  which  endorsement  only  shall  be  read  by  the 
President  unless  a  member  shall  require  the  reading  of  the  paper, 
in  which  case  the  whole  shall  be  read. 


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XXXIV.  The  Standing  Committees,  to  consist  of  three 
members  each,  shall  be  as  follows  : 

1.  Applications  for  Office. 

2.  Assessments. 

3.  Arts  and  Sciences  and  Schools. 

4.  Charity  and  Alms-house. 

5.  Ferries. 

6.  Finances. 

7.  Fire  and  Water. 

8.  Lamps  and  Gas. 

9.  Laws  and  Applications  to  the  Legislature. 

10.  Markets. 

11.  Police  and  Watch  and  Prisons. 

12.  Public  Offices  and  Repair?. 

13.  Roads  and  Canals. 

14.  Streets. 

15.  Cleaning  Streets. 

10.  Wharves  and  Public  Lands  and  Places. 

XXXV.  The  members  of  the  Board  shall  not  leave  their  place^ 
On  adjournment,  until  the  President  leaves  the  chair. 


J.  MORTON,  Clerk. 


RVTjES  of  order 

OF  THE 

BOARD  OF  ASSISTANT  ALDERMEN, 
OF  THE  CITY  OF  NEW-YORK, 

PASSED  JUNE  3,  1833. 

I.  Upon  the  appearance  or  eight  Members,  including  the  Pre- 
sident, the  Members  shall  be  called  to  order. 

II.  In  case  the  President  shall  not  attend,  the  Clerk,  on  the 
appearance  of  eight  Members  shall  call  the  Board  to  order,  when 
a  President  pro.  tempore  shall  be  appointed  by  the  Board  for  that 
meeting,  or  until  the  appearance  of  the  President. 

III.  Immediately  after  the  President  shall  have  taken  the  chair, 
the  minutes  of  the  preceding  meeting  shall  be  read  by  the  Clerk, 
to  the  end  that  any  mistake  therein  may  be  corrected  by  the 
Board. 

IV.  The  order  of  business,  which  shall  in  no  case  be  departed 
from,  except  by  the  consent  of  ten  members  voting  for  the  mea- 
sure, shall  be  as  follows  : 

1st.  Presentation  of  Petitions. 
2d.  Reports  of  Committees. 

3d.  Communications  and  Reports  from  the  Departments,  or 
Corporation  Officers. 

4th.  Unfinished  business  of  the  preceding  meeting. 
5th.  Special  Orders  of  the  day. 
6th   General  orders  of  the  day. 
7th   Motions  and  Resolutions. 

8th  Messages  from  the  Mayor,  or  from  the  Poard  of  Aldermen, 
may  be  considered  at  any  time. 

V.  Whenever  the  President  may  wish  to  leave  the  chair,  he 
shall  have  power  to  substitute  a  member  in  his  place,  provided 
such  substitution  shall  not  continue  beyond  the  day  on  which  it 
is  made. 

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VI.  When  the  Board  shall  he  equally  divided,  including  the 
vote  of  the  President,  the  question  shall  he  lost. 

VII  W  henever  any  five  members  shall  requue  the  Board  to  go 
into  committee  of  the  whole,  the  President  shall  leave  the  chair, 
and  shall  appoint  a  Chairman  of  the  committee  of  the  whole,  who 
shall  report  the  proceedings  of  the  Committee  The  rules  of  the 
Board  shall  be  observed  in  Committee  of  the  whole,  excepting  the 
rules  respecting  a  call  for  the  ayes  and  noes,  and  limiting  the  time 
of  speaking* 

VIII.  On  motion  in  committee  to  rise  and  report,  the  question 
shall  be  decided  without  debate. 

IX.  The  President  shall  cause  the  Clerk  to  make  a  list  of  all 
messages,  ordinances,  resolutions  and  leports,  not  finally  disposed 
of,  which  shall  be  considered  "  the  general  orders  of  the  day." 

X  If  the  question  in  debate  contain  several  points,  any  mem- 
ber may  have  the  same  divided. 

XI  A  motion  to  refer  or  lay  on  the  table,  until  it  is  decided, 
shall  preclude  all  amendment  of  the  main  question. 

XII.  When  a  question  has  been  once  put  and  decided,  it  shall 
be  in  order  for  any  member  who  voted  in  the  majority,  to  move  for 
a  re  consideration  thereof ;  but  no  motion  for  a  re  consideration  of 
any  vote  shall  be  made  after  the  ordinance,  resolution  or  act  shall 
have  gone  out  of  the  possession  of  the  Board  ;  and  no  motion  of 
re-consideration  shall  be  taken  more  than  once. 

XIII  No  ordinance  or  resolution  sent  to  this  Board  from  the 
other  Board  for  concurrence,  nor  any  report  of  a  Committee  of 
this  Board,  shall  be  called  up  for  final  passage  on  the  same  day  on 
which  it  shall  be  presented,  unless  by  the  consent  of  two  thirds 
of  the  members  present  voting  to  consider  it  finally. 

XIV.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Clerk,  to  certify  and  send 
to  the  other  Boaid,  every  act.  ordinance  and  resolution  which  has 
originated  in,  and  passed  this  Board,  and  which  requires  a  con- 
current vote  of  the  Board  of  Aldermen,  and  to  deliver  to  the  Mayor, 
certified  in  like  manner,  all  such  ordinances  and  resolutions  which 
shall  have  been  received  from  the  Board  of  Aldeimen  and  con- 
curred in  by  this  Board,  and  which  are  required  to  be  submitted 
to  him  Tor  approval;  and  the  Clerk  shall  certify  to  the  other 
Board,  the  proceedings  of  this  Board,  in  reference  to  all  acts  or 
business  originating  with  the  other  Board. 

XV.  The  President  shall  preserve  order  and  decorum,  ai  d  shall 
decide  questions  of  order,  subject  to  an  appeal  to  the  Board. 


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XVI.  Every  member,  previous  to  his  speaking,  shall  rise  from 
his  seat  and  address  himself  to  the  President. 

XVII  When  two  or  more  members  shall  rise  at  once,  the  Pre- 
sident shall  name  the  member  who  is  first  to  speak. 

XVIII.  No  person  shall  speak  more  than  twice  to  the  same 
question,  without  leave  of  the  Board,  nor  more  than  once  until 
every  member  choosing  to  speak  shall  have  spoken,  nor  more 
than  once  upon  the  previous  question. 

XIX.  No  question  on  a  motion,  shall  be  debated  or  put,  unless 
the  same  be  seconded.  When  a  motion  is  seconded,  it  shall  be 
stated  by  the  President  before  debate,  and  every  such  motion  shall 
be  reduced  to  writing,  if  any  member  shall  desire  it. 

XX  After  a  motion  is  stated  by  the  President,  it  shall  be  deemed 
to  be  in  the  possession  of  the  Board,  but  it  may  be  withdrawn  at 
any  time  before  decision  or  amendment. 

XXI.  Wrhen  a  question  is  under  debate,  no  motion  shall  be  re- 
ceived unless 

1.  To  amend  it.  4.  To  postpone  it. 

2.  To  commit  it.  5.  For  the  previous  questioner 

3.  To  lay  on  the  table.         6.  To  adjourn. 

XXII.  A  motion  to  adjourn  shall  always  be  jn  order,  and  shall 
be  decided  without  debate, 

XXIII.  The  previous  question,  until  it  is  decided,  shall  pre- 
clude all  amendments  and  debate  of  the  main  question,  and  shall 
be  in  this  form, — 4  Sh  ill  the  main  question  now  be  put  ?" 

XXIV.  Every  member  who  shall  be  present  when  a  question 
is  put,  shall  vote  for  or  against  the  same,  unless  the  Board  shall 
excuse  him,  or  unless  he  be  immediately  interested  m  the  question, 
in  which  case  he  shall  not  vote  ;  but  no  member  shall  be  permit- 
ted to  vote  upon  a  question,  when  a  division  is  called,  unless  present 
when  his  name  is  called  in  its  regular  order. 

XXV  A  member  called  to  order  shall  immediately  set  down 
unless  permitted  to  explain,  and  the  Board,  if  appealed  to,  shall  de- 
cide on  the  case,  but  without  debate.  If  there  be  no  appeal,  the 
decision  of  the  chair  shall  be  submitted  to. 

XXVI.  All  questions  shall  be  put  in  the  order  they  are  moved 
except  in  filling  up  blanks— the  longest  time  and  the  largest  sum 
shall  be  first  put. 

XXVII.  Upon  a  division  of  the  Board,  by  ayes  and  noes,  the 
names  of  those  who  vote  for,  and  those  who  vote  against  the  ques- 


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tion,  shall  be  entered  upon  the  minutes,  not  only  in  cases  required 
by  law,  but  when  any  two  members  n  quire  it. 
"  XXVIII.    In  all  divisions  taken  by  the  Board,  on  the  rail  of 
a  member,  it  shall  also  be  the  duty  of  the  Clerk  to  enter  on  the 
minutes  the  name  of  the  member  so  calling  for  the  division. 

XXIX.  All  appointments  of  officers  shall  be  by  ballot,  unless 
dispensed  with  by  the  unanimous  consent  of  the  Board,  and  a 
majority  of  the  whole  number  present  shall  be  necessary  to  consti- 
tute a  choice. 

XXX.  No  member  shall  absent  himself  without  permission 
from  the  President. 

XXXI.  All  Committees  shall  be  appointed  by  the  President, 
unless  otherwise  ordered  by  the  Board.  Committees  appointed  to 
report  on  any  subject  referred  to  them  by  the  Board,  .shall  report 
a  statement  of  facts  and  also  their  opinion  thereon  in  writing  \ 
and  no  report  shall  be  received  unless  the  same  shall  be  signed 
by  a  majority  of  the  Committee. 

XXXII.  Whenever  the  doors  are  directed  to  be  closed,  all  per- 
sons excepting  the  members  and  the  clerk  shall  retire. 

XXXI II.  tvery  petition,  remonstrance,  or  other  written  appli- 
cation, intended  to  be  presented  to  the  Common  Council,  is  to  be 
delivered  to  the  President  or  any  other  member  of  the  Board,  on 
any  day,  but  not  later  than  four  o'clock,  on  the  day  on  which  the 
Common  Council  convene,  except  on  extraordinary  occasions  ; 
and  the  President  or  other  member  to  whom  it  shall  be  given, 
shall  examine  the  same,  and  endorse  thereon  the  name  of  the  ap- 
plicant and  the  substance  of  such  application,  and  sign  his  name 
thereto,  which  endorsement  only  shall  be  read  by  the  President, 
unless  a  member  shall  require  the  reading  of  the  paper,  in  which 
case  the  whole  shall  be  read. 

XXXIV.  The  Standing  Committees,  to  consist  of  three  mem- 
bers each,  shall  be  as  follows  : — 

1.  Applications  for  Office. 

2.  Assessments. 

3.  Arts  and  Sciences  and  Schools. 

4.  Charity  and  Alms-house. 

5.  Ferries. 

6.  Finances. 

7.  Fire  and  Water. 

8.  Lamps  and  Gas. 


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9.  Laws  and  Applications  to  the  Legislature. 

10.  Markets. 

11.  Police  and  Watch  and  Prisons. 

12.  Public  Offices  and  Repairs. 

13.  Roads  and  Canals. 

14.  Streets. 

15.  Cleaning  Streets. 

16   Wharves  and  Public  Lands  and  Places. 

XXXV.  The  President  may  call  Special  Meetings  of  the  Board 
whenever,  in  his  judgment,  the  interests  of  the  city  may  require 
it. 

XXXVI.  The  President  shall  be  ex-officio,  a  member  of  all 
Committees  ;  but  a  majority  of  the  members  of  such  Committee, 
exclusive  of  the  Present,  shall  be  sufficient  to  agree  upon  a 
report.  , 

XXXVII.  The  members  of  the  Board  shall  not  leave  their 
places  on  adjournment;  until  the  President  leaves  the  chair. 

JOHN  W.  RICHARDSON, 

Clerk. 


JOINT  UULES 


OF  THE 

Hoards  of  Aldermen  and  Assistants* 


1st.  Each  Board  sliall  transmit  to  the  other  all  papers  on  which 
any  ordinance  or  resolution  shall  be  founded. 

2d.  When  an  ordinance  or  lesolution  which  sliall  have  passed  in 
one  Board,  is  rejected  in  the  other,  notice  thereof  shall  be  given 
to  the  Board  in  which  the  same  may  have  passed. 

3d.  Messages  from  one  Board  to  the  other,  shall  be  communi- 
cated by  the  respective  clerks  of  each  Board,  unless  the  Board 
transmitting  tbe  message,  shall  especially  direct  otherwise. 

4th.  It  shall  be  in  the  power  of  either  Board  to  amend  any 
amendment  made  by  the  other,  to  any  ordinance  or  resolution. 

5th.  In  every  case  of  a  difference  between  the  two  Boards  upon 
any  subject,  either  Board  may  request  a  conference,  and  appoint 
a  Committee  for  that  purpose,  and  the  other  shall  also  appoint  a 
Committee  to  confer.  The  Committee  shall  meet  at  such  hour 
and  place  as  shall  be  agreed  upon  by  their  Chairmen,  and  state 
to  each  other,  verbally,  or  in  writing,  as  either  shall  choose,  the 
reasons  of  their  respective  Boards,  and  confer  freely  thereon. 
And  they  shall  be  authorized  to  report  to  their  respective  Boards, 
such  modifications  or  amendments  as  they  may  think  advisable. 

6th.  It  shall  be  in  order  for  either  Board  to  recede  from  any 
subject  matter  of  difference  subsisting  between  the  two  Boards,  at 
any  time  previous  to  conference,  whether  the  papers  on  which 
such  difference  has  arisen  are  before  the  Board  receding,  formally 
or  informally. 


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7th.  The  two  Boards  shall  meet  together  in  Common  Council, 
for  the  purpose  of  making  appointments,  on  the  first  Wednesday 
in  each  month,  and  oftener  if  they,  by  concurrent  resolutions  shall 
so  determine,  in  the  chamber  of  the  Board  of  Aldermen,  at  which 
meetings,  the  President  of  the  Board  of  Aldermen  shall  preside, 
or  in  his  absence,  the  President  of  the  Board  of  Assistants.  A 
majoiity  of  each  Board  shall  be  requisite  to  form  a  quorum,  and 
the  vote  shall  be  taken  by  ballot. 

8th.  The  commissions  or  notifications  of  all  appointments  shall 
issue  under  the  seal  of  the  Common  Council,  signed  by  the  Pre- 
sident of  the  Board  of  Aldermen  and  clerk  of  the  Common 
Council. 


STANDING  COMMITTEES 

OF  THE 
BOARDS 

OF 

Aldermen  and  Assistant  Aldermen. 


1.  APPLICATIONS  FOR  OFFICE. 

ALDERMEN.  ASSISTANT  ALDERMEN. 

Messrs.  Ferris,  Messrs.  Warner, 

«     Dunshee,  "  Flcke"' 

•<     Rhinelander.  "       D.  Halsey. 


It  ASSESSMENTS. 
Messrs.  Banks,  Messrs.  McCarthy, 

«      Monroe,  "  LabaSh> 

«     Varian.  "  Allen- 

III.  ARTS  AND  SCIENCES  AND  SCHOOLS. 
Messrs.  Rhinelander,  Messrs.    M.  L.  Smith, 

«      Banks,  "  J-A.Smith, 

f     Monroe.  "  Warner- 

IV.  CHARITY  AND  ALMS  HOUSE. 
Messrs.  Varian,  Messrs.  Tucker, 

«     Robertson,  "       w»  «*  • 

Palmer.  "       M.  L.  Smith. 

V.  FERRIES. 

Messrs.  Quackenbos,  Messrs.  I.  Halsey, 

«     Hopkins,  "  Wales>  .t 

.<     Hammond.  "  M.  L.  Smith. 


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ALDERMEN. 

Messrs.  Hammond, 
"  Sharpe, 
"      Van  Nest. 


VI.  FINANCES. 

ASSISTANT  ALDERMEN. 

Messrs.  Allen, 
"  McCarthy, 
"  Labagh. 


VII.  FIRE  AND  WATER. 
Messrs.  Palmer,  Messrs.  Labagh, 

u      Burling,  "  McCarthy, 

"     Van  Nest.  <l  Day. 


Messrs.  Monroe, 
"  Burling, 
Robertson 


VIII.  LAMPS  AND  GAS. 

Messrs.  Day, 


Warner, 
Dyckman. 


IX.  LAWS  AND  APPLICATIONS  TO  THE 
LEGISLATURE. 

Messrs.   J.  A.  Smith, 
«  Allen, 
"  McCarthy. 


Messrs.  Hammond, 
u  Rhinelander, 
"  Varian. 


Messrs.  Dunshee, 
u  Hopkins, 
"  Quackenbos. 


X.  MARKETS. 

Messrs.  Labagh, 

*'  Sutton, 

u  Wales. 


XI.  POLICE,  WATCH  AND  PRISONS. 

Messrs.  Burling,  Messrs.  Wales, 

"     Monroe,  <e  Day, 

«'     Ferris.  "       J.  A.  Smith. 


XII.  PUBLIC  OFFICES  AND  REPAIRS. 
Messrs.    Robertson,  Messrs.  Sutton, 

"  Burling, 

(i     Dunshee.  *' 

3 


Labagh, 
Tucker. 


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XIII.  ROADS  AND  CANALS. 


ALDERMEN. 

Messrs.  Varian, 
Ci  Hammond, 
"  Ferris. 


Messrs.  Sharpe, 
"  Robertson, 
<{  Hopkins. 

XV. 

Messrs.  Van  Nest, 
«<  Palmer, 
11  Sharpe. 


ASSISTANT  ALDERMEN. 

Messrs.  Dyckman, 


XIV.  STREETS. 

Messrs. 


Warner, 
I.  Halsey. 


Fickett, 
Sutton, 


«       D.  Halsey. 


CLEANING  STREETS. 

Messrs.    I.  Halsey, 
"  Wales, 
u  Dyckman. 


XVI.  WHARVES,  AND  PUBLIC  LANDS  AND  PLACES. 

Messrs.  Hopkins,  Messrs.    D.  Halsey, 

"      Sharpe,  " 


Bank?. 


Fickett, 
Tucker. 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  CORPORATION* 


Hon.  Gideon  Lee,  Mayor,  16  Bond-street. 

Hon.  Richard  Riker,  Recorder,  131  Fulton  street. 

Jacob  Morton,  Clerk  of  Common  Council,  9  State-street. 

John  Fleming,  Chamberlain,  16  Wall-street. 

Tallman  I.  Waters,  Comptroller,  13  White  street. 

William  Thompson,  Deputy  Comptroller,  169  Orchard  street 
Abraham  Miller,  Collector  of  Arrears  of  Taxes,  434  Hudson  street. 
Robert  Emmett,  Counsel,  32  Warren,  office  35  Pine  street. 

Daniel  B.  Tallmadge,  Attorney,  124  Nassau-street. 

Silvanus  Miller,  Public  Administrator,  2  Cedar-street. 

John  W.  Richardson,  Clef  k  Board  of  Assistants,  25  Barrow  street. 
David  T.  Valentine,  Sergeant  at  Arms  do.  35  Wooster  street. 
D.  D,  Williamson,  Messenger  of  C.  C  Park. 
John  Ahem,  Assistant  Clerk  Mayor's  Office,       70  Crosby-street. 


STREET  COMMISSIONER'S  DEPARTMENT. 
George  B.  Smith,  640  Broadway. 

Edward  Doughty,  Assistant,  47  Bowery. 

Samuel  Fickett,  Superintendent  of  Wharves,       Sixth-street,  near 

Avenue  D. 

Jacob  Lozier,  Clerk,  64  Division-street. 


CITY  INSPECTOR'S  DEPARTMENT. 
Abraham  D.  Stephens,  104  Grand-street. 

John  Hillyer,  Assistant,  35  Greenwich-street. 

John  Coffin,       do.  1 1  Reed-street. 

Obadiah  Ayres,  do.  202  East  Broadway. 


COMMISSIONERS  OP  THE  FIRE  AND  BUILDING  DEPARTMENT. 
Jacob  P.  Roome,  Superintendent  of  Building,     128  Green-street. 
Thomas  D.  Howe,  Commissioner  of  Fire  Department,  98  Orchard. 
James  Gulick,  Chief  Engineer,   corner  Elm  and  Franklin  streets. 


John  M.  Bloodgood,  Superintendent  of  Streets,      604  Broadway. 


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COLLECTORS. 

% 

William  S.  Smith,  City  Revenue,  48  Walker-street. 

Gideon  Ostrander,  Assessments,  8  Allen-street. 

John  Hanmer,            do.  373  Pearl-street. 

Thomas  Cotterell,       do.  154  East  Broadway. 

Ebenezer  Whiting,      do.  143  Allen-street. 


STREET  INSPECTORS 
William  Lawson,  1st  Ward, 


Daniel  S.  White,  2d  Ward, 
John  B.  Ebbetts,  3d  Ward, 
Nicholas  B.  Lyon,  4th  Ward, 
Isaac  A.  Isaacs,  5th  Ward, 
Daniel  M'Grath,  6th  Ward, 
Francis  Gantz,  7th  Ward, 
Amos  Gore,  8th  Ward, 
Henrv  Randell,  9th  Ward, 
John  Stilwell,  10th  Ward, 
Abraham  Hatfield,  1 1th  Ward, 
John  G.  Kip,  l2th  Ward, 
Jonah  Randell,  13th  Ward, 
Peter  Field,  14th  Ward, 
Isaac  C.  Osborne,  15th  Ward, 


2  Front-street. 
56  Ann-street. 
201  Washington  street. 
42  Catharine-street. 
173  Chapel-street. 

348  Broadway. 
84  Monroe-street. 
50  Sullivan-street. 
94  Barrow-street. 
5R  Allen-street. 
312  Second  street. 
Yorkville,  Third  Avenue. 

468  Grand-street. 
236  Bowery. 
217  Wooster-street 


BOARD  OF  HEALTH. 

The  Board  of  Health  consists  of  the  Mayor,  Recorder,  and 
Aldermen  of  the  city  ;  any  five  of  whom  contsitute  a  quorum  for 
the  transaction  of  business.    The  officers  are — 
Hon.  Gideon  Lee,  President,  1 6  Bond-street. 

Jacob  Morton,  Secretary,  9  State-street. 


HEALTH  COMMISSIONERS. 

Dr.  John  S.  Westervelt,  Health  Officer,  Quarantine  Ground, 

Dr.  James  R.  Manley,  Resident  Physician,  19  White-street. 

Dr.  Smith  Cutter,  Health  Commissioner,  71  Barclay-street. 

James  Ward,  Agent,  55  East  Broadway. 


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ALMS-HOUSE  DEPARTMENT. 

Jameson  Cox,  Superintendent,  Bellevue. 

Joen  Targee,  Commissioner,  27  Frankfort  street. 

John  R.  Peters,      do.  25  Grove  street. 

George  Lovett       do.  709  Broadway. 

Jas  f  Roosevelt,  jun    do.  Broadway. 

Jeremiah  To wie,          do.  27  Dominick  steet. 

Josiah  Vlann,  t  lerk.  Old  Aims-House. 

Dr.  John  B.  Stevenson,  Resident  Physician,  Bellevue. 


KEEPER  OF  PENITENTIARY. 

John  O.  Woodruff,  Blackwell's  Island. 
Jacob  Rardenbrook,  Assistant.  do. 
Joseph  Tyson,              do.  do. 


CITY  PRISON 

George  B  Thorp,  Keeper.  City  Prison. 

Dr.  Wm.  Rockwell,  Physician,  35  East  Broadway. 


CITY  HALL. 

Abraham  B.  Martling,  Keeper,  City  Hall. 
George  W .  Skellorn,  Deputy,  do. 
John   Asten,  Assistant,  do. 
David  fiigjby,      do.  do. 


ASSISTANT  JUSTICES  OF  THE  CITY  OF  NEW- YORK. 
Eber  Wheaton,  1st  District,  for  1st,  2d,  and  3d  Wards. 
Elisha  Morrill,  2d  District  for  4ch  *nd  6th  Wards. 
"William  W.  Cowen,  3d  District,  for  5th,  8th,  and  14th  Wards. 
Charles  McEwen,  4th  District,  for  7th  and  10th  Wards. 
Anthony  Woodworth,  5th  District,  for  9th  and  11th  Wards. 
Barnes  Flanagan,  Justice,  12th  Ward. 
John  Doughty,       do.  do. 


CLERKS  OP  ASSISTANT  JUSTICES'  COURTS. 
Ambrose  Xirtland,  1st  District  Court. 

George  Betn,  2d  do. 

Peter  See,  3d  do. 

James  Lozier,  4th  do. 

Robert  L.  Jaques,  5th  do. 


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Henry  Storms,  Supr.  of  Hackney  Carriages, 
Robert  G.  Wilson,  Inspector  of  Stages, 
David  L  Burger,  Regulator  of  Public  Clocks, 
Peter  Van  Pelt,  Printer,  7 
Cornelius  Myers  Keeper  of  Potter's  Field, 
John  Baker  Ballast  Waster, 
Benjamin  Watson,  Register  of  Dogs, 
George  W.  Hindman,  Messenger  Mayor's  OJice, 


1 1  Burlin^-slip. 
126  Cedar  street. 
31  Matt  street. 
Frankfort  street. 
Potrer's  Field. 
29  Burling-slip. 
83  Mien-street. 
205  Mercer-st. 


CITY  SURVEYORS. 


Joseph  F.  Bridges, 

E.  W.  Bridges, 
Edward  Doughty, 
William  B.  Doughty, 
John  Ewen, 
Daniel  Ewen, 

A.  M.  Hoffman, 
Isaac  T.  Ludlum, 
Thomas  R.  Ludlum, 
Silas  Ludlum, 
George  B.  Smith, 
Edwin  Smith, 
Reuben  Spencer, 

F.  P.  Vidall, 


173  Green-street, 
do. 
47  Bowery. 
40  Merchants'  Exchange. 
19  Chambers-street, 
do. 

82  Amos-street. 
10  James-street. 

do. 

do. 

640  Broadway, 
do. 

10(  Twentieth-street. 
57  Canal-street. 


C0MM1SS19NERS  OF  THE  SCHOOL  FUND, 


FIRST  WARD. 

Cornelius  Heeny. 

SECOND  WARD. 
Samuel  Gilford,  jun. 

THIRD  WARD. 
William  A.  Seely. 

FOURTH  WARD. 
Samuel  L.  Dodge. 

FIFTH  WARD. 
Libbeus  Chapman. 

SIXTH  WARD. 
John  Gray. 

SEVEVENTH  WARD 
Joseph  Piggot. 


FIFTEENTH  WARD. 

George  S.  Doughty. 


EIGHTH  WARD. 
Cornelius  Harsen. 

NINTH  WARD. 
Henry  Meigs. 

TENTH  WARD. 
John  Lane. 

ELEVENTH  WARD. 
William  Thompson. 

TWELFTH  WARD. 
Isaac  L.  Varian. 

THIRTEENTH  WARF- 
E.  D.  Comstock. 

FOURTEENTH  WARD. 
Abraham  Bloodgcod. 


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DEPUTY  CLBftgtS  OF  MARKETS. 
Leonard  Baum,  Washington  Market, 

John  Brimner,  Catharine  Market,  7  Catharine-slip. 

George  Duryea,  Fulton  Market, 
Thomas  Cooper,  Centre  Market, 
James  Gilbert,  Clinton  Market, 

Matthew  Vogal,  Essex,  Grand  and  Governeur  Markets. 
James  Seaman,  Manhattan  Market, 

Jacob  Manolt,  Franklin  Market,  17  Spring-street. 

John  Alanine,  Tomkins  Market,  15  Fifth-street. 

John  Davenport,  Greenwich  Market. 


John  W.  Wyman,  Justice, 
James  Hopson,  do. 
Oliver  M.  Lownds.  do. 
John  M.  M'Donald,  do. 
llesolvert  Stephens,  Clerk 
Joshua  L.  Pell,  do. 
Elias  Hicks,  Deputy  Clerk, 


POLICE  OFFICE. 

2  Park  Place,  h.  82  Leonard-street. 

24  Vandewater  street. 
194  East  Broadway. 
American  Hotel. 
171  Bowery. 
2  Amity-street. 
19  Sixth  Avenue. 


OFFICERS  ASSIGNED  TO  ATTEND  AT  THE  POLICE  OFFICE, 
EXECUTE  THE  ORDERS  OF  THE  MAGISTRATES,  VIZ: 


AND 


Jacob  Hays,  High  Constable, 
Benjamin  I  Hays, 
William  F.  Stevenson, 
James  Dewey, 
Joseph  M.  Thomas, 
Denis  Brink, 
Chester  Huntington, 
William  H.  Sparks, 
Henry  W,  Merritt, 
Thomas  Cornell, 
Francis  Tillou, 
Zebulon  Homan, 
Thomas  M.  Collins, 
John  Dunshee, 
Benjamin  F.  Tompkins, 


46  Lispenard  street. 
46  Lispenard-street. 
•   93  Christie-street. 
12  Caroline  street. 

68  Centre-street. 
165  Church-street. 
13  Mulbeiry-street. 
Elm  c.  Leonard- street. 
33  Mulberry-street. 
240  Orange-street. 
73  Henry-street. 
29  Lispenard-street. 
83  Cross-street. 
125  Orange-street. 
188  Hester-street. 


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MARSHALS. 

John  Sidell,  First  Marshal, 

Criminal  Process. 

Daniel  Lyon, 
John  McDermott, 
James  Ennis, 
William  Schureman, 
John  Peck, 
George  M.  Serlye, 
John  J.  Rickers, 
Leonard  Baum, 
Stephen  W  Dunsenberry, 
William  Lawrence, 
William  King, 
Cornelius  Stagg, 
Nathanial  D.  Simonson, 
Pell  Place, 

Thomas  M.  Tompkins. 
Abraham  Franklin, 
Anthony  Morris, 
William  A.  Hardenbnwk, 
Peter  T.  Demarest, 
Isaac  W.  Hadley, 
Cyrus  Bedell, 
Daniel  Riker, 
William  Lawson, 
James  Ebbetts, 
William  Coghlan, 
James  R.  Carter, 
A.  M.  C.  Smith, 

Ira  Munson, 

Isaac  Harring, 

Nat.  L.  Asten, 

Laurence  Lavin, 

John  Stewart, 

J.  O.  Morris, 

Elias  Brush, 

Valentine  Merkle, 

James  Smith, 


77  Duane-street. 

74  Forsyth  street. 
41  Duam  street. 
22!  Bosvery. 
131  Elizabeth  street. 
16!  (iieen  street. 
432  Cherry  street. 
99  Canal  street. 
Washington  Market. 
12  Vmos-stieet. 
13'.»  Woobter-street. 

14  Howard  street. 
44  Doininick-street. 
104  Laurence-street. 
704  Greenwich  street. 
12  Howard-street. 
501  Broorne-street. 
42  Mulberry -street. 
400  l  iudson  street. 
13  Clark  street. 
Hai  Ifem. 
40  North  Moore-street. 
134  Delancey  street. 
2  Fiont-street. 
225  Church  stieet. 
364  W  ater-street. 
38  Ann  street. 
197  Allen  street. 
47  Essex-street. 
133  Hammond-street. 
55  Norfolk-street. 
22  Bedford -street. 

449  Cherry-street. 
48  Walnut  stieet. 

94  North-street. 
234  North-street. 


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Leonard  Hoffman, 

38  Amity-street. 

C.  M.  Day, 

117  Barrow-street. 

John  F.  Purdy, 

405  Broadway. 

Frederick  Ryen, 

210  Wooster- street. 

John  Patterson, 

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115  JVladison-street. 

John  Nixon, 

13  Orchard-street. 

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76  Hester-street. 

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David  W.  Ostrander, 

47  King-street. 

John  F.  Bailey, 

99  Forsyth-street. 

James  M.  Smith, 

197  Allen-street. 

Robert  Lewis, 

72  Cherry-street. 

Henry  Sickels, 

122  Varick-street. 

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2(> 


John  1*  Raymond, 
Jasan  M.  Bi»ss, 
George  Simpson, 
Robert  Lewis, 
John  R.  Wheeler, 
Henry  Sickels. 


70  Eighth  Avenue. 
22  Bedford  street, 
c.  Twenty-sixth-street  and  Eighth  Avenue. 

72  Cherry  street. 
66  Forsyth  street. 
122  Vanck-street. 


FIRST  WARD. 
Robert  Graham, 
\Y  illiani  Jessup. 

SECOND  WARD. 
Thomas  Woolrocks, 
John  Wintringham. 

thiro  WARD. 
Cornelius  Allison, 
Silas  Morehouse. 

FOURTH  WARD. 
Frederick  Seely, 
James  G.  Finn. 

FIFTH  W  \RD. 
Henry  R  >hanklin, 
James  H.  Welch. 

SIXTH  WARD. 
John  W.  Somerindyke, 
William  McDonald. 

SEVENTH  WARD. 
Leonard  Dunkley, 
Ebenezer  Sturges. 


CONSTABLES. 

EIGHTH  WARD. 
Samuel  G.  Reeder, 
Abraham  Franklin. 

NINTH  W  ARD. 
Henry  T.  Jollie, 
Joseph  J.  Blauvelt. 

TENTH  WARD. 
John  Carpenter, 
Joseph  Lock  wood. 

ELEVENTH  WARD. 
Benjamin  Robinson, 
William  P.  Slason. 

TWELFTH  WARD. 
Tsaac  W.  Hadley, 
Arthur  Guthrie. 

THIRTEENTH  WARD. 
John  F  Russel, 
Nehemiah  Ludlum. 

FOURTEENTH  WARD 
James  King, 
Sands  Lane. 
FIFTEENTH  WARD. 
Thomas  G.  Mantle, 
Nathaniel  F.  Randolph. 


WEIGHTS  AND  MEASURES. 

Peter  F.  Cisco,  Inspector,  21  Norfolk-street. 

Joseph  Spencer,  Sealer,  47  Beekman  street. 

Abraham  brower,  do.  230  Water-street. 


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ASSESSORS. 


FIRST  WARD. 
Jeremiah  Manning, 
John  Simonson 

SECOND  WARD. 
Samuel  Gilford,  jun. 
Elam  Williams. 

THIRD  WARD. 
Isaac  Graham, 
John  \V.  Degrauw. 

FOURTH  WARD. 
Joseph  N.  Lord. 
Elijah  W.  Nichols. 

FIFTH  WARD. 
Asher  Martin, 
James  VV.  Wester velt. 

SIXTH  WARD. 
Clarkson  Crolins  sen. 
Cornelius  Schenck. 

SEVENTH  WARD. 
Caleb  S.  Fordham, 
Jacob  M.  Vreeland. 


EIGHTH  WARD. 
David  Vandervoort, 
John  T.  Banta. 

NINTH  WARD. 
George  Weed, 
Jeremiah  Pangburn. 

TENTH  WARD. 
George  Ricard, 
Samuel  Purdy. 

ELEVENTH  WARD. 
Will. am  Lee, 
Samuel  Andreas. 

T«  ELFTH  WARD. 
David  Molenaor, 
Robert  M.  Cox. 

THIRTEENTH  WARD. 
Alexander  Stewart, 
Obadiah  \ewcomb,  jun. 

FOURTEENTH  WARD. 
Enoch  Dean, 
George  Bo  wen. 
FIFTEENTH  WARD. 
John  Stilwell, 
John  L.  Ireland. 


COLLECTORS  OF  TAXES. 


FIRST  WARD. 
Daniel  J.  Ebbets. 

SI  COND  WARD. 
Brigham  Howe. 

THIRD  WARD. 
Abraham  King. 

FOURTH  WARD, 
William  Benjamin. 

FIFTH  WARD. 
John  Black. 

SIXTH  WARD. 
Martin  Waters 

SEVENTH  WARD. 
Morris  Oakley. 


EIGHTH  WARD. 
John  H  F rederick. 

NINTH  WARD... 
Calvin  Griswold. 

TENTH  WARD. 
Stephen  Wheaton. 
ELEVENTH  WARD. 
Cornelius  Van  Benschoten, 

TWELFTH  WARD. 
Thomas  J  Stevens. 

THITEENTH  WARD. 
Thomas  Sandford. 

FOURTEENTH  WARD. 
Peter  Coutant. 


FIFTEENTH  W  ARD, 
Jedediah  B.  Lester. 


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ENGINEERS   OF  T 

James  Gulick,  Chief, 
Thomas  Howe, 
Drake  B.  Palmer, 
John  Riker,  jun. 
Jacoh  A.  Roome, 
Edward  Hoffmire, 
David  T.  Williams, 
John  M.  Sands, 

FIRE 

First  Ward. 
William  Aymar, 
James  M.  Van  Antwerp, 
Caleh  Lindsley, 
Philip  Dater, 
William  Cook, 
Henry  B.  Cook, 

Second  Ward. 
A.  W.  Spies, 
John  H.  Holdsworth, 
John  B.  Hall, 

Charles  Colgate, 

Robert  Furlong,  jun. 

Robert  St.  Clair. 

'lhird  Ward. 

John  W.  Degraw, 

Peter  R.  Warner, 

Henry  B.  Greenwood, 

Edward  F.  Randolph, 

Andrew  C.  Mount, 

William  Blakeley. 

Fourth  Ward. 

John  Targee, 

Thomas  Wheeler, 

William  F.  Hopson, 

Daniel  C.  Pentz, 

Walter  B  Townsend, 

William  B.  Crooker. 


E   FIRK  DEPARTMENT. 

Kim,  c.  Franklin-streef 
98  Orchard  street. 
16  Sutiolk-street. 
46  Lispenard-sireet. 
364  Hudson  street. 
135  Reed-street. 
66  Oliver-srteet. 
Spring,  c.  Crosby  street. 


WARDENS. 

Fifth  Ward. 
George  B.  Innes, 
Frederick  Bokee, 
John  McBrair, 
John  W.  Striker, 
William  C.  Titus, 
James  J.  M.  Valentine. 

Sixth  Ward. 
Enoch  Dean, 
John  Gates, 
Isaac  Whitehead, 
Beal  L.  Dean, 
Elias  G.  Drake, 
Robert  W.  Buloid. 

Seventh  Ward. 
John  S  Skinner, 
John  Griffith, 
Cornelius  Read, 
Benjamin  Fuller, 
Joseph  Monk, 
James  N.  Tilley. 

Eighth  Ward. 
Augustus  W.  Vanpell, 
William  Harsell, 
Seaman  Lowery, 
George  A.  Miller, 
Henry  Cunningham, 
Isaac  Fordham, 


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Ninth  Ward. 

lhirteentn  >V  cira. 

William  Adams, 

Simon  Abrahams, 

John  Talman,jun. 

Benjamin  Pernnie, 

John  Wendover, 

William  C.  Brooks, 

Thomas  Cox, 

Charles  A.  Whittingham, 

Thomas  H.  Allaire, 

David  Logan, 

Henry  Cox. 

Jeremiah  Welsh. 

Tenth  Ward. 

Fourteenth  Ward. 

G  De  Angelis, 

Jonathan  Fox, 

James  Oakley, 

James  Struthers, 

Ldmond  dross, 

James  M.  Beare, 

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Robert  H.  Haydock, 

i  nomas  Williams, 

Benjamin  L.  Guion, 

Pbilip  smith, 

William  G.  tiensh  nv, 

oamuel  R.  inabbitt. 

&f eve-nth  Ward. 

Fifteenth  li  ard. 

iSoan  IVnapp, 

Daniel  Ij.  Van  Winkle, 

Arnest  Fink,jun. 

Archibald  Keid, 

John  B  Hawkins, 

George  A.  Harriot,  « 

Henry  Hedden, 

John  W.  Taylor, 

Robert  Rich, 

Joseph  Graham, 

James  Brower, 

Carlisle  Norwood. 

WATCH  DISTRICTS. 
First—City  Hall. 
Capt.  Stewart,  28  Orchard-st.      Capt.  Fisher,  558  Pearl-st. 

Second — Eldridge-street. 
Capt.  Astin,  63  Hester-st.  Capt.  Munson,  47  Essex-st. 

•  Third — Spring-street. 
Capt.  Herring,  Capt.  Stagg,  37  King-street. 


MEASURERS,  INSPECTORS,  &c. 

Measurer*  of  Grain. 


William  Johnson, 
David  Board, 
Samuel  W.  Disbrow, 
John  Wright, 
Samuel  Bleecker, 
Benjamin  Wark, 
Isaac  L.  Tomkins, 
Benjamin  N.  Disbrow, 


Joseph  Earle, 
William  Depew, 
Joshua  Sutton, 
Lewis  Smith, 
Josiah  Smith, 
Ebenezer  Briggs, 
Hoiace  S.  Belden, 
Fountain  N.  Hughes, 


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Abraham  Cole, 
Thomas  Frost, 
John  Vrendenburgh, 
John  Hibbert, 
Edward  V\  ebb, 
Oliver  H.  Tompkin9, 
Henry  Batterman. 

Measurers  of  Lime. 
John  Ross, 
Henry  Ryer. 

Measurers  of  Coal. 
William  Guest, 
Alexander  Frazier, 
Abraham  Guest. 

Measurer  of  American  Coal. 
Burden  Dixon. 

Measurers  of  Charcoal. 
William  Cox, 
James  Greig, 
George  Grei^, 
William  C.  Brooks, 
John  Culver, 
Thomas  Wiggins, 
Ebenezer  D.  Cobb, 
John  W.  Wheeler, 
Barnes  Underbill, 
John  Hogencamp, 
James  Scott, 

John  S.  Skinner, 

Thomas  Connor, 

James  Emmens, 

Job  Haskell, 

James  Scott, 

Elliot  Walker, 

Richard  W.  Moore, 

Amos  Leeds, 

Wm.  P.  Slosson. 


Measurer  of  Cut  Stone  8f  Marble 
Robert  Blake. 

Inspectors  of  Lumber. 
Peter  Tice. 
Jonathan  H;ill, 
John  Boyd, 
John  Sherwood, 
Samuel  Howell, 
Simon  Ackerman, 
James  Weed, 
James  L.  Wallace. 

Wood  Inspectors. 
Abraham  D.  Brinkerhoof, 
Pearson  HaUtead, 
John  Van  ()»d  ill, 
Thomas  Feroleman, 
John  Ewen, 
Isaaac  Paul, 
David  Clark, 
John  C router, 
Joseph  Toms, 
William  D.  Sloan, 
John  T.  Blauvelt, 
Cornelius  Chatterton, 
John  Gaffit, 
Isaac  B   Teg  boss, 
Arnout  Brown, 
William  Van  Wart, 
Abraham  Acker, 
Moses  Brush, 
John  Mount, 
Jacob  Van  Orden, 
Daniel  Morgan, 
Richard  Grant, 
William  Beach, 
William  G.  Babb. 

Guagers. 
Charles  C.  Williams, 
Peter  Demilt, 


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James  D.  Oram, 
Daniel  *  aldron,jun. 
Horace  Bates, 
Richard  Ellison, 


City  Weighers. 
Lewis  A.  Bene, 
Wil'iam  \  Depeyster, 
James  Welling, 
Daniel  Johnston, 
D.  D  Crane, 
John  Moore, 
Ezra  Collins, 
Archibald  Gourlay, 
Andrew  Rache, 
William  Vandervoort, 
C.  F.  Bunner. 
Stephen  S.  Clay, 
Daniel  Strang, 
James  Baiton, 
Albert  Cocks, 
Reuben  Buncker, 
Joseph  Wood, 
Charles  W.  Davenport, 
Isaac  Wilkins,  jun. 
John  M.  Ryer, 
William  D  Coit, 
John  Marschalk, 
Robert  Abbatt, 
Joseph  Legget, 
James  \rcher, 
S.  D.  Southmayd, 


Samuel  R.  Ryer, 
William  Russell, 
Samuel  H.  Rogers, 
William  J.  WiswalJ, 
Stephen  B.  Rich, 
William  H  Dodge, 
Abraham  Bogert, 
Samuel  Neilson, 
John  A  Holly, 
Willet  Seaman, 
Cornelius  Van  Cleef, 
Daniel  E.  Glover, 
Caleb  D.  Haviland, 
Charles  Turner, 
Daniel  Dietrich, 
William  Snell, 
Charles  Hunt, 
William  Pearsall, 
William  H  Leary. 

Weighers  of  Anthracite  Coal. 
Caleb  Crane, 
William  R.  Lowery. 
Philip  Power, 
Jonathan  D  Stevenson, 
John  Cowdrey, 
John  Bowen, 
John  Martin, 
Timothy  Youle, 
John  Van  Bussom, 
Samuel  D.  Throop, 
Bernard  O'Connor. 


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